gerg said:So we're going with the 200k figure as true?
I think it was a 2ch rumor that lined up with the 1.8 million statement Square Enix made. The rumor came out before the statement though I believe.ksamedi said:Didn't SE report that?
Nirolak said:I'm just trying to wrap my mind around this in case it comes true.
This would literally be a 10% increase in the PS3's userbase in a single week, three years into its life.
This strikes me as something truly astounding. Has anything like it ever happened before?
ksamedi said:Didn't SE report that?
That is a pretty huge jump, but it was still pretty early in the system's life.cvxfreak said:DS in December 2005. Sold over 1 Million across two weeks. I can't remember if it hit 5 or 6 Million at the time, but clearly it was a huge jump.
I suppose cvxfreak or someone there in Japan could roughly compare the FF13 bundled units in stores at launch with those of MH3. Get a rough idea if the 200k number makes sense compared with the MH3 launch size. I don't even remember the amount of MH3 bundles at the moment, but if someone knows the number, then cvxfreak could quickly see if the approximate ratio between them in stores seems about right for a number of 200k to be plausible.gerg said:So we're going with the 200k figure as true?
I don't think I'm smart enough if I'm having this conversation, you want to say PSP has done as bad as or as good as the Wii because the YOY percentage is the same? Very well. But its not to me, and its not because they weren't in similar places last year, and they aren't in this one either. PSP had its best year ever last year, and a good one this year. Wii had a bad year last year, and an even worse this one. A YOY percentage has nothing to do with that and while I don't talk for GAF, if I ever qualify how good/bad a year has been for a platform, a YOY percentage comparison between them has nothing to do with it.Dalthien said:What? Please don't start making up bullshit arguments.
If two systems were in similar places the prior year, and trended in the same direction the following year, then yeah - I think it probably makes it likely that they had a similar performance.
The Wii and PS3 were in vastly different places in the US last year, so comparing their YOY would be absolutely meaningless. You are smart enough to know that. We can have a civil discussion without resorting to make-believe arguments.
Ha ha. Well then, I guess we can't have a civil discussion then. Not sure why you brought it up if you didn't want to discuss it. Oh well...Kurosaki Ichigo said:Not going to discuss this further btw, so I'll throw it in the bin and ignore it for the rest of the discussion.
Hmm, you're righter than I realized. I'm so used to seeing that stat of it being down 40+% YTD YOY, but past week 30 things have been prety even or favorable to 2009.Dalthien said:All 4 Wii titles you listed were released the 2nd half of the year. And guess what - the 2nd half of the year has held up quite well year-over-year for the Wii. Big surprise.
Hard to tell the individual weeks here, but yeah, it pretty much cruised from 3.5 to 5.5 that month.cvxfreak said:DS in December 2005. Sold over 1 Million across two weeks. I can't remember if it hit 5 or 6 Million at the time, but clearly it was a huge jump.
I thought so as well initially because of the labeling, but I believe it's actually correct. It's just that the "first week" of each of those years started in the previous year.gerg said:Just an fyi JJS, but the graph you posted shows Wii 2007 against Wii 2008, not Wii 2008 against Wii 2009.
Durante said:I thought so as well initially because of the labeling, but I believe it's actually correct. It's just that the "first week" of each of those years started in the previous year.
PSP was never a record breaking market leader outselling its direct competitors more than 3:1 then collapsed to a position where it struggles to keep its lead being outsold even by the irrelevant last place system in some weeks.Dalthien said:Ha ha. Well then, I guess we can't have a civil discussion then. Not sure why you brought it up if you didn't want to discuss it. Oh well...
And no, YOY is not the only reason. It is one of many.
The PSP was #2 system last year, #2 this year.
The Wii was #3 last year, #3 this year.
The PSP has fallen 40% YOY so far this year.
The Wii has fallen 40% so far this year.
The Wii sold more software than the PSP last year.
The Wii sold more software than the PSP this year.
The PSP sold mostly 3rd-party software last year.
The PSP sold mostly 3rd-party software this year.
The Wii sold mostly 1st-party software last year.
The Wii sold mostly 1st-party software this year.
The two systems are within only a few hundred thousand units for the year.
And on and on and on.
Very similar performances from one year to the next.
For me anyone who says that the PSP had a good year this year, but the Wii had a bad one is being disingenuous. Likewise, anyone who thinks the Wii had a solid year, but the PSP had a crummy one is also being disingenuous.
There's not a whole lot to separate their performances from 2008 to 2009.
I think everyone wants to talk about PS3 selling 400k anyway.
Might as well post a graph showing this as running sum (starting week 29):JoshuaJSlone said:Hmm, you're righter than I realized. I'm so used to seeing that stat of it being down 40+% YTD YOY, but past week 30 things have been prety even or favorable to 2009.
Dalthien said:I suppose cvxfreak or someone there in Japan could roughly compare the FF13 bundled units in stores at launch with those of MH3. Get a rough idea if the 200k number makes sense compared with the MH3 launch size. I don't even remember the amount of MH3 bundles at the moment, but if someone knows the number, then cvxfreak could quickly see if the approximate ratio between them in stores seems about right for a number of 200k to be plausible.
While this is the weakest indicator one can have, I was surprised to see NSMBWii already ahead of FFXIII on Amazon yesterday. With what you said, I guess that might not be so distant from the actual market situation.cvxfreak said:I think FFXIII's momentum, by comparison, isn't anywhere near that of NSMB.
...That happened like once or twice, it doesn't mean anything..Road said:PSP was never a record breaking market leader outselling its direct competitors more than 3:1 then collapsed to a position where it struggles to keep its lead being outsold even by the irrelevant last place system in some weeks.
You're being disingenuous.
gerg said:I thought it was a rumour from 2chan or 4chan.
No, that was DS.Road said:PSP was never a record breaking market leader outselling its direct competitors more than 3:1 then collapsed to a position where it struggles to keep its lead being outsold even by the irrelevant last place system in some weeks.
So it has to have a record selling year to be having a good year?Road said:PSP was never a record breaking market leader outselling its direct competitors more than 3:1 then collapsed to a position where it struggles to keep its lead being outsold even by the irrelevant last place system in some weeks.
You're being disingenuous.
bmf said:So it has to have a record selling year to be having a good year?
I'm not focusing. I haven't even really woken up yet. I'm just enjoying the fissure in the giant black monolith. Now that it's there, I can criticize it and laugh at it.obonicus said:Apparently, since the PSP being down from its best-selling year has you and Dalthien focusing only on the 'down' part.
Oh, you're right. I fell on the trap of comparing Wii's performance to previous home consoles and excluded portables. I am sorry.JoshuaJSlone said:
cvxfreak said:FFXIII bundle now sold out everywhere as far as I'm concerned.
If there were 200K bundles, then I'd expect PS3 sales to exceed 400K this week.
I think the PS3 will indeed come out on top over the Wii this week based on my observations. I think FFXIII's momentum, by comparison, isn't anywhere near that of NSMB.
schuelma said:Has any system ever done 400K in a single week? I just can't get my head wrapped around 200K bundles selling out in 4 days.
Tomorrow morning should be interesting.
Didn't the DS do 600k in one week? (Edit: checking actual numbers, it was 597,628 according to MC.)schuelma said:Has any system ever done 400K in a single week? I just can't get my head wrapped around 200K bundles selling out in 4 days.
Tomorrow morning should be interesting.
Elios83 said:So could we get Famitsu FFXIII and PS3 hardware numbers tomorrow?
They usually give early updates on Monday when something big happens, if I remember correctly.
And this is Final Fantasy - which is kinda like Dragon Quest. I think that there was an assumption that most of the audience for FFXIII in Japan picked up the system over the course of the last 3 years. I think it's coming out that this isn't the case, and a (possibly) a few hundred thousand Japanese are picking up the system just for that game. The question is, what size of a chunk of those systems get sold back to the used games stores over the course of the next month....? We won't know.gerg said:Someone has already highlighted the DS selling the best part of two million (if not more) in a month in 2005, but that was the DS.
Nirolak said:I'm just trying to wrap my mind around this in case it comes true.
This would literally be a 10% increase in the PS3's userbase in a single week, three years into its life.
This strikes me as something truly astounding. Has anything like it ever happened before?
PSP biggest is 264k (PSP-2000 proper launch), its only week above 200k ever too.schuelma said:Has any system ever done 400K in a single week? I just can't get my head wrapped around 200K bundles selling out in 4 days.
Tomorrow morning should be interesting.
kpop100 said:Also any reason that 13 hour number is still being thrown around for the length of game?
Dalthien said:Has anyone stopped to notice that 2009 is about to finish with the PSP suffering an even greater year-over-year decline than the Wii for the entire year?
bcn-ron said:Not sure if sarcasm. Help.
Opiate said:Of course it is Sony's fault, you're just thinking of it wrong.The "fault" isn't that they haven't put their games on the PSP, the "fault" is that their first party franchises are weak and comparatively unappealing to the consumer.
Nirolak said:Honestly, I think the issue is that Sony has no idea what their audience wants.
ksamedi said:Funny thing is, I've been asking if that was possible for a couple of weeks ago and people said that it was impossible. Would be a good laugh if it did turn out to be true :lol
dolemite said:The PSP is selling very well despite the lack of killer software.
MassiveAttack said:Unprecedented for a console, yes, but then there hasn't been anything like FFXIII on PS3 in Japan since launch. Several GAF members had predicted this would happen well over a year ago - i.e. a PS3 Slim shipping in Fall 2009 with a FFXIII bundle that would be massive sales catalyst. Not only did this come true but it's exactly what Sony needed to turn the tables. If they really did do 400K for the week, it's an astounding achievement but not completely unforeseen, at least not on GAF. :lol
bmf said:And this is Final Fantasy - which is kinda like Dragon Quest.
I think that there was an assumption that most of the audience for FFXIII in Japan picked up the system over the course of the last 3 years. I think it's coming out that this isn't the case, and a (possibly) a few hundred thousand Japanese are picking up the system just for that game.
schuelma said:I'm still skeptical it will get that high, but if it does, I will be eating some delicious crow as my 2009 YTD Wii/PS3 prediction comes crashing down to Earth.
bmf said:And this is Final Fantasy - which is kinda like Dragon Quest. I think that there was an assumption that most of the audience for FFXIII in Japan picked up the system over the course of the last 3 years. I think it's coming out that this isn't the case
OH MY GOD someone decapitated Leon!cvxfreak said:
gerg said:"You made a reasonable assumption when operating under the limited information we had at the time! Boy do you look stupid now!"
schuelma said:I try and make it a habit of admitting when I get predictions really wrong. I think its important in a land of anonymous message boards to try and be accountable.
schuelma said:I try and make it a habit of admitting when I get predictions really wrong. I think its important in a land of anonymous message boards to try and be accountable.
Kurosaki Ichigo said:PSP biggest is 264k (PSP-2000 proper launch), its only week above 200k ever too.
Wii biggest is 372k, its launch week. Second best, 285k, week 4.
360, well, we get the idea.
PS2 biggest, 631k, launch week too. Never above 300k again.
So no, lets see if it breaks 200k for the first time ever...and its second time ever above 100k too.
faridmon said:how can you take a pic of someone cvx? do you sneak behind them and snap a photo of them? why don't anyone find it strange and stop you when you walk Solid Snake-like and then take pic?
cvxfreak said:iPhone.
TTP said:with shutter sound effect turned off I guess(if there is any. I dont have an iPhone)
Stealthier than that; he downloaded the iNvisibility app.TTP said:with shutter sound effect turned off I guess![]()